Egypt and Africa Forge a Mega Multi-Destination Tourism Network
Egypt is spearheading a new pan-African tourism push, linking beach, culture, safari and city breaks into seamless multi-country itineraries across the continent.
Jolyon Hyne is a journalist covering travel, culture, and global trends. His writing focuses on the evolving character of cities, societies, and destinations worldwide.
Egypt is spearheading a new pan-African tourism push, linking beach, culture, safari and city breaks into seamless multi-country itineraries across the continent.
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